Africa Command: U.S. Strategic Interests and the Role of the U.S. Military in Africa
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On February 6 2007 the Bush Administration announced its intention to create a new unified combatant command U.S. Africa Command or AFRICOM to promote U.S. national security objectives in Africa and its surrounding waters. U.S. military involvement on the continent has been divided among three commands: U.S. European Command (EUCOM) U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and U.S. Pacific Command (PACOM). The new commands area of responsibility (AOR) will include all African countries except Egypt. AFRICOM was officially launched as a sub-unified command under EUCOM on October 1 2007 and is expected to become a stand-alone command by September 30 2008.
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